From Kathleen McMahon, Northern Virginia Family Service <[email protected]>
Subject What gives you hope for the future?
Date December 28, 2022 12:33 AM
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Dear John,

The joy on an NVFS client’s face when they finally have what they need to thrive—a home, a sustainable job, food on the table, and access to resources to keep their children happy and healthy— gives me hope for the future of our Northern Virginia community. It’s a moment that many of us play a part in, and it starts with you.

When you make a gift, you are shaping the future of our community <[link removed]>.

A community where every family can thrive, no matter where they come from or the generations of poverty that may precede them, where a traumatized young mother can reach out for help without fear of retribution, and where no child is hungry or "falling through the cracks" due to a lack of educational and mental health resources.

Your gift ignites a spark of hope that moves from you to NVFS’ dedicated staff, to the families we serve and beyond. It has the power to encourage, rebuild and create positive local change.

John, will you give today to ignite hope and change for a family in the new year <[link removed]>?
























With gratitude,





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Kathleen McMahon
Executive Vice President, Development and Communications




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